Shadow Blending: Attacks against a fetchling in dim light have a 50% miss chance instead of the normal 20% miss chance. This ability does not grant total concealment; it just increases the miss chance.

Spell-Like Abilities (Sp): A fetchling can use disguise self once per day as a spell-like ability. It can assume the form of any humanoid creature using this spell-like ability. When a fetchling reaches 9th level in any combination of classes, it gains shadow walk (self only) as a spell-like ability usable once per day, and at 13th level, it gains plane shift (self only, to the Plane of Shadow or the Material Plane only) usable once per day. A fetchling’s caster level is equal to its total Hit Dice.

Languages Fetchlings begin play speaking Common. A fetchling with a high Intelligencescore can choose any of the following languages: Aklo, Aquan, Auran,
Draconic, D’ziriak (understanding only, cannot speak), Ignan, Terran,
and any regional human tongue.

Fetchlings are descended from generations of humans trapped on the Plane of Shadow. Infused with the essence of that plane, they are more and less than human,
and often serve as middlemen in planar trade and politics. Other than
their yellow eyes, their flesh has no color—it is either stark white,
midnight black, or a shade of gray. On the Material Plane, they conceal
themselves with heavy clothing or dim light so they can work without prejudice. The name “fetchling” is a human word; their own name for their race is kayal, meaning “shadow people.”

A fetchling stands 6 feet tall, but is
generally lithe and wiry of frame, weighing only 150 pounds. Fetchlings
live as long as half-elves.